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January 2004
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3 Sat
9PM
Other Ideas at The Space
Philip Gelb presents an evening of solo shakuhachi music featuring works by Pauline Oliveros, Jimbo Matsunoke, Yuji Takahashi and Philip Gelb as well as some traditional pieces. The concert is dedicated to Matthew Sperry.

Lisle Ellis and Marcos Fernandes (of MRLectronic) perform a set of hard ambient and glitch chill electronics.

Other Ideas is a forum for the presentation of new independent music and other ideas in an intimate and informal setting.

The Space
916 West Washington St.
Mission Hills, San Diego

$5 donation

11 Sun
7:30PM
NOISE at the Library
Peter Edwards is the featured composer with the premier of his quartet Schlag-Halt(en)-Distances. Other works on the program include Cendres by Kaija Saairaho, Exercises for Any Instrumentation by Christian Wolff, Drei Stucke fur violoncello und piano by Anton Webern, and Della Pieta by Sidney Corbett.

NOISE is: Lisa Cella, flute; Colin McAllister, guitar; Morris Palter, percussion; Geoffrey Gartner, cello; Christopher Adler, piano.

Pre-concert lecture at 7 pm. More Info

The Athenaeum
1008 Wall Street
La Jolla
(858)-454-5872

$15/13/7

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Tue
Wed

8PM
Other Ideas at The Space
Solo//3 - three nights of three solo improvisers.

Monday, 12th
Ellen Weller - woodwinds
Nathan Hubbard - vibraphone
Justin Grinnell - bass

Tuesday, 13th
Damon Holzborn - electronics
Nathan Hubbard - amplified percussion, electronics
Jon Calzo - turntables

Wednesday, 14th
Al Scholl - guitar
Nathan Hubbard - drumkit, live electronics
Jason Robinson - saxophone

Other Ideas is a forum for the presentation of new independent music and other ideas in an intimate and informal setting.

The Space
916 West Washington St.
Mission Hills, San Diego

$5 donation

15 Thurs
7PM
Fresh Sound
"En echo" - Miller Puckette, electronics; Juliana Snapper, soprano; Philippe Manoury (Paris), composer. "En echo" is a cycle of settings for soprano and live electronics, of seven short poems which were written specfically for this piece. In this concert, "En echo" synchronizes electronic music with a live performer, using the sonic quality of the vocalist to control selected aspects of the overall sonority of the electronic part.

The San Diego Museum of Art and Spruce Street Forum have joined artistic forces to present the highly acclaimed Fresh Sound Concert Series originally heard at Bonnie Wright's Spruce Street Forum.

San Diego Museum of Art
Balboa Park

$20/18 (members)

17 Sat
9PM
Other Ideas at The Space
San Francisco Bay Area multi-reedist Phillip Greenlief performing solo and in duo with Nathan Hubbard (percussion), Al Scholl (guitar), and Ellen Weller (reeds).

Other Ideas is a forum for the presentation of new independent music and other ideas in an intimate and informal setting.

The Space
916 West Washington St.
Mission Hills, San Diego

$5 donation

20 Tue
8PM
Other Ideas at The Space
Engaging Oakland based quartet Telepathy make their other ideas debut after their exciting gig a few months back at Dizzy's. Plus the Justin Grinnell Trio (SD) - Nathan Hubbard (vibraphone), Justin Grinnell (bass), James Burton (drums).

Other Ideas is a forum for the presentation of new independent music and other ideas in an intimate and informal setting.

The Space
916 West Washington St.
Mission Hills, San Diego

$5 donation

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Fri
Sat
Sun
Teknika Radica Presents Powering Up/Powering Down
Pushing boundaries of electronic media and technology, artists, writers, and musicians from around the world will gather on the University of California, San Diego campus on January 30th for Powering Up/Powering Down, a three-day festival of public concerts, panels and exhibits. Exploring the complex relationship between technology, gender and race, and economics, Powering Up/Powering Down will create a living laboratory where artists, performers, thinkers, students and the public will discuss innovative artwork, share skills and collaborate on new pieces. Juxtaposing various media and diverse approaches, the festival will create a space for conversation and co-creation between UC campuses, underground artists from California and Tijuana, and an extended international arts community; sparking a dialogue among international artists around the issues of social identity media arts.

More information and a schedule of events is available at the Tecknika Radica website.

UCSD

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